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<blockquote data-quote="gfercaks33" data-source="post: 2976708" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>Do the set screw mod. </p><p></p><p>Get a set screw that fits in the grip screw hole and a shorter grip screw (3/4" if I remember correctly). From there pull the grip off and remove the safety, cock the hammer back and run the screw up the grip hole until it trips the hammer (keep your hand in there to catch it). After you do that cock the hammer back and back out the set screw about 1/4 turn until the the trigger will reset correctly. Finally mark the trigger where it's now interfearing with the safety hole and remove that metal, this step will take the most time of disassembling and re assembling until you have removed enough to metal that the safety will fit in but not too much as it will not function. Remove set screw apply lock tight and replace to where it was. </p><p></p><p>In the process of taking the trigger apart multiple times if you can get an extra trigger pin and cut it to the width of the trigger it helps speed things up. When you take it apart you drive the cut pin in and it will hold everything together and when you drop that in and put the pin back in you don't have to try to hold the trigger together and line up holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfercaks33, post: 2976708, member: 5457"] Do the set screw mod. Get a set screw that fits in the grip screw hole and a shorter grip screw (3/4" if I remember correctly). From there pull the grip off and remove the safety, cock the hammer back and run the screw up the grip hole until it trips the hammer (keep your hand in there to catch it). After you do that cock the hammer back and back out the set screw about 1/4 turn until the the trigger will reset correctly. Finally mark the trigger where it's now interfearing with the safety hole and remove that metal, this step will take the most time of disassembling and re assembling until you have removed enough to metal that the safety will fit in but not too much as it will not function. Remove set screw apply lock tight and replace to where it was. In the process of taking the trigger apart multiple times if you can get an extra trigger pin and cut it to the width of the trigger it helps speed things up. When you take it apart you drive the cut pin in and it will hold everything together and when you drop that in and put the pin back in you don't have to try to hold the trigger together and line up holes. [/QUOTE]
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